The Tuxedo  Cocktail (cocktail, martini, gin) - The Tuxedo Cocktail is a classic member of the Martini family, dating back to the early 20th century. Its origins are shrouded in mystery, but it's likely a variation on the Martinez, with the addition of maraschino liqueur and anise adding a sweet, herbal complexity.

The Tuxedo Cocktail

1.5 oz Dry Vermouth
1.5 oz Gin
0.25 Tsp Maraschino Liqueur
0.25 Tsp Anis
2 Dashes Orange Bitters
1 Cherry
Stir all ingredients with ice and strain into a cocktail glass.
Garnish with a cherry and a twist of lemon zest.

The Tuxedo Cocktail

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The Tuxedo Cocktail is a classic member of the Martini family, dating back to the early 20th century. Its origins are shrouded in mystery, but it’s likely a variation on the Martinez, with the addition of maraschino liqueur and anise adding a sweet, herbal complexity.

What does the The Tuxedo Cocktail taste like?

The Tuxedo Cocktail is a sophisticated blend of dry, herbal, and fruity notes. The gin’s juniper and citrus shine through, balanced by the dry vermouth’s herbal complexity. Maraschino liqueur adds a touch of sweetness and cherry flavor, while anis provides a subtle, licorice-like spice. Orange bitters add a final layer of citrus and complexity. The overall taste is dry, aromatic, and pleasantly complex, with a long, lingering finish.

What tips do you have when making the The Tuxedo Cocktail?

When making a Tuxedo Cocktail, ensure your gin is bone dry and your vermouth is well-chilled. A dash of orange bitters brings a bright, citrusy note, while a single drop of anis adds an intriguing layer of complexity. Don’t overdo the maraschino liqueur, as it can easily overpower the delicate flavors. Chill your coupe glass thoroughly for a beautifully chilled experience.